Fox News Poll Shows Sen. Martha McSally in Trouble of Losing Seat
The Arizona senator is down by double digits to her Democratic challenger, according to the survey.
Trump Holds 1 Point Lead Over Biden in Traditionally Red Texas, Poll Shows
Texas voters also indicated that they prefer Trump on the economy and Biden on health care.
Petitions for Floyd, Arbery and Taylor Get Over 18 Million Signatures
A spokesperson for Change.org said they are "proud to host a place to amplify and unite these voices."
Mother of George Floyd's Daughter Explains How She Told Her About His Death
Roxie Williams, the mother of Floyd's daughter Gianna, said she told the six-year-old her father died because he couldn't breathe.
Birmingham Mayor Explains Removal Of Confederate Statue
The state attorney general said Monday in a statement that the city will be fined $25,000 should the statue be removed.
Free Police Scanner Apps Surpass Facebook and Instagram on Apple's Charts
Police scanner apps were downloaded 213,000 times over the weekend, surpassing Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube.
Only 5 Percent of Homeowners Approved for Forbearance Couldn't Pay Mortgage
Another 26.2 percent could have paid their mortgages, but would have had to skip other essential bills.
One Security Officer Killed, Another Wounded After Shooting in Oakland
The FBI said this is an ongoing investigation, and an Oakland Police Department spokesperson said it is "unknown" if the killing was related to the unrest over George Floyd's death.
Cuomo Asks Attorney General to Investigate Clashes During NYC Protest
The demonstrators crowded together at Brooklyn' Barclays Center, where over 200 arrests were made by the New York City Police Department following violent clashes.
GOP Ohio Governor DeWine Disagrees With Trump's Tweet on Looting
The governor said that leaders "should be a source of peace, stability" in a press conference addressing the recent protests and unrest surrounding the death of George Floyd.
Kellie Chauvin, Wife of Fired Minneapolis Officer, Is Divorcing Husband
In a statement through her attorney, Kellie Chauvin asked that she and her family be given "privacy during this difficult time."
Protesters of George Floyd Death Break Windows at Ohio Statehouse
The Capitol Square Review and Advisory Board, which maintains the Statehouse, is still assessing the cost of the damage from rioters Thursday.
Photos Show Floyd Protests Escalate to Violence, Flames and Destruction
Protesters in Minneapolis took over a police precinct and set it ablaze, while protesters in New York City clashed with police.
George Floyd and Cop Involved in His Death Worked Security at Same Club
The club owner said she does not know whether Floyd or former police officer Derek Chauvin, who pinned Floyd down with his knee, ever spoke to each other while employed by her.
George Floyd's Girlfriend Says Riots Would 'Devastate' Him, Calls for Peace
The attorney representing Floyd's family in seeking justice for his death has also called for an end to the violence and looting.
GoFundMe for George Floyd's Memorial Fund Raises More Than $645,000
Philonise Floyd, George Floyd's sister, thanked all who contributed to the fund as the family seeks justice after the death of her brother.
NYC Tanning Salon Owner to Reopen in Defiance of Lockdown
The business owner said he stands to lose "hundreds of thousands of dollars" if he cannot reopen during his busy season.
New York Daily News Editorial Board Highlights Trump's War Against Twitter
After Trump tweeted his displeasure with the social media platform, the newspaper said he "flails about like a fish, threatening to shut the place down."
Romney Asks Trump to Stop Spreading 'Vile, Baseless' Scarborough Conspiracy
Senator Romney said that while Scarborough can "weather" President Trump's accusations regarding the deceased staffer, the widower's "heart is breaking."
$600 Unemployment Payment Won't Last Much Longer, Trump Adviser Says
The White House's chief economic adviser said the payment would be replaced by "some combination" of other provisions for workers.
Donald Trump and Joe Biden Are in a Dead Heat in These States
Recent polls in North Carolina, Utah, Arizona, Minnesota and Georgia show the two candidates are virtually tied.
Lake Placid Protesters Discourage Tourists From Visiting
The protesters say they want tourists to stop entering Lake Placid to shield the most vulnerable in the population.
Widower Of Scarborough Staffer Asks Twitter To Delete Trump Tweets
In his letter, Timothy Klausutis said that the conspiracy theories regarding his wife's death have made it difficult for him to move on with his life.
Ex-New Jersey Police Officer Sues, Says He Was Called 'Terrorist'
The lawsuit alleges that Kamil Warraich was called racial slurs, passed over for promotions in favor of his white colleagues, and was wrongfully fired.
North Carolina Reports Highest Daily Coronavirus Infection Increase
The state's health department said in press release that the new high in daily cases is "concerning."
67 NJ Pastors Say They'll Sue If Not Allowed to Reopen
The letter signed by the pastors stated that the United States Constitution, as well as the New Jersey Constitution, guarantees their right to freely practice their religion.
Michigan GOP-Led Legislature Files Appeal Over Whitmer Ruling
The state legislature appealed the Court of Claims' decision that Governor Whitmer had the authority to extend the state-of-emergency order from April 30.
What the Coronavirus Task Force Says About Memorial Day 2020 Activities
The Coronavirus Task Force says Americans can go out for Memorial Day weekend to partake in outdoor activities while taking appropriate measures to protect themselves and others.
Unemployment Will Start Getting Better in June: WH Economic Adviser
The White House adviser said that the unemployment percentage for May could be as high as 22 or 23 percent.
What to Know Before Heading to an Open Beach This Memorial Day
Health experts say that going to the beach should be fine, as long as the public adheres to social distancing measures.